Advocacy

Mobilizing technical, policy, and financing support for integrated service delivery models

The NCDI Poverty Network Advocacy, Communications, and Membership & Engagement teams work to raise awareness of the need to prioritize access to care for severe conditions that disproportionately affect the world’s poorest children and young adults, to amplify the voices of people living with these severe conditions, and to mobilize a global campaign of solidarity to address these conditions as both a moral imperative and a key to achieving universal health coverage.

Advocacy Priorities for 2023-2025

  1. To build a solidarity movement around PEN-Plus at global, national, and local levels;

  2. To advocate for funding—from individuals, organizations, legislatures, and parliaments—for PEN-Plus internationally; and

  3. To engage advocates on a grassroots level to ensure PEN-Plus care is relevant, effective, culturally appropriate, and socially and financially supported.

Please click here to navigate to the secure Voices for PEN-Plus resources page.